Posted on Thursday, April 30, 2009
Lexington real estate could make the move from giant McMansions to teeny, tiny homes. A large number of Small House Society divisions are hoping to literally alter the way people live. The Small House Society offers information regarding building techniques and about the specialists who design and build simplified structures, ranging from 50 to 1,000 square feet.

Owners of these kinds of little homes hope to live simply and conscientiously by using less energy. Small homes cost much less to buy and are easier to maintain than a bigger home. While small living is not for everyone, those who do live in a small space find the simple life to be "very relaxing."
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Posted on Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Rolling blackouts are a good indication of a heat wave. There isn't any way of knowing how long a blackout will last and they can happen at anytime. It's important to be prepared when the power goes out in your Lexington home .

Call your local utility company for blackout information. Many times, blackouts are scheduled based on geographic areas. If you think that a blackout is approaching, plan on going somewhere with power. When your home is without power, going to the movies, shopping mall, friend's house, or even on a vacation are all good choices.

Throughout the sweltering summer months, plan ahead with extra food and plenty of water. Keep extra ice in the freezer and leave the refrigerator door closed. Don't forget food and water for your animals. Make sure you have plenty of batteries, medical supplies, and other personal items. Remember that cell phone networks get congested in emergencies and your phone battery could die.

If nothing else, watch persons who are most vulnerable to heat, more specifically, children and the elderly. Based on weather projections, the earth's rising temperature suggests heat waves are here to stay. Start preparing for heat waves today.
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Posted on Monday, April 27, 2009
Student housing is going strong, in spite of a slight dip in ordinary Lexington apartment rentals. The average growth rate for all forms of student housing has increased by 7 percent, according to a recent report. Units with +3 bedrooms have undergone the highest increase, from 9 percent to 13 percent.

The majority of leases run the normal 12-months and remains by unit, not by bed. Lexington homeowners renting to students will find this news valuable.
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Posted on Saturday, April 25, 2009
Lexington real estate has changed directions to generate electronic transactions. A paperless system promises to make buying or selling a pieces of property much simpler as well as save money and assist in closings. Going paperless is not as simple as it sounds since we have used paper for many years.

Guaranteeing transactions are protected is one of the toughest parts about switching to an electronic system. There is of course the danger of fraud although electronic signatures were legalized in 2000. New legislature makes electronic transactions even more secure, continuing the move to paperless methods.

As this takes place, we will observe a better, more efficient process.
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Posted on Thursday, April 23, 2009
Any serious Lexington musician may want to consider an in-home recording studio. According to Billboard reports, the amount of home studios is on the rise, more specifically around Nashville, TN and Los Angeles, CA.

Regular visits to private studios are much more expensive than installing an in-home studio. You ought to consider putting in a recording studio in your Lexington home if you are an industrious musician with extra space.
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Posted on Tuesday, April 21, 2009
It is generally an inconsistent fight over cell phone towers around Lexington homes . Most people want fewer dropped calls with better cell phone coverage. However, a lot of communities don't want cell towers in their neighborhoods. Towers might even drop property value and are very unsightly. For a cell tower to function properly, it have to be visible. Above the tree lines, an ugly, massive piece of steel will need to be installed. This is fine for an urban setting, but does not fit well into a neighborhood design.

To remedy this, companies started putting towers in that resemble trees. However, nobody is fooled by a fake tree. Cell phone companies need to be sensitive and open when debating towers with neighborhoods. In turn, Lexington households should remember that they can win a fight against cell phone companies. Both sides are able to get what they want when they approach the situation with a team mind set.
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Posted on Monday, April 20, 2009
Several Lexington home owners are living off the earth. Farm living has gone up by 2 percent a year, based on data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service. Farming for money is not why the majority of owners are in the business.

Since farming involves a lot of work, it isn't for everybody. Isolation is another reason why people steer clear from moving to a farm. However, living on a farm could be for you. That is, if you enjoy open space and are seeking out a challenge.
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Posted on Sunday, April 19, 2009
Does your Lexington home need a few enhancements? Stay away from Martha Stewart Magazine and design shows. Instead, visit a model home. For design ideas, new amenities, or to see how a home measures up, many homeowners are touring model homes.

Homebuilders recognize who is actually interested and who is not. Builders turn to these looky-loos for insight as to what homeowners need. In a model home, everything, from the windows to appliances, is scrutinized by a potential buyer. Builders and Lexington homeowners can really learn a lot from each other.
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Posted on Friday, April 17, 2009
The fight over cell phone towers close by Lexington homes is often times inconsistent. The majority want even better cell phone coverage and do not want their phone calls dropped. However, most communities don't want cell towers in their neighborhoods. Towers are unsightly and might even lower property value. To function properly, a cell tower needs to be visible. This means an ugly, colossal piece of steel will be put in higher than the tree line. This does not fit well into a neighborhood design, but is fine for an urban setting.

Companies started putting in towers that look like trees to fix this. Although, there isn't anybody that is fooled by a steel tree. Cell phone companies should be sensitive and open when debating towers with neighborhoods. It is possible to win a fight against cell phone companies, Lexington residents must keep this in mind. Both sides could get what they want when they go into the situation with a team mind set.
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Posted on Thursday, April 16, 2009
In regards to the setup of Lexington homes , times are changing. Since 1970, the biggest change is the amount of square footage. A normal new home has expanded to 2,400 square feet, up from 1,600 square feet in 1973. Nowadays, homes have at the very least two bathrooms when they used to have less than two.

From a modest 9x10 to a whopping 285 square feet, kitchens have experienced a jump in size as well. Islands, breakfast bars, and nooks are a few of the additions to several kitchens. An old-fashioned living room is a thing of the past. The flat screen TV is what families assemble around today. Most garages allow for more than two cars and a complete laundry room is a necessity. Children are less likely to share a room as four bedrooms are becoming standard. Keep posted, Lexington real estate is continuing to change with the times.
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Posted on Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Have you sometimes dreamed of purchasing a house in Aspen in addition to your Lexington home? Forget about timeshares, instead, you ought to think about a fractional ownership. With a timeshare, you are promised a couple of weeks of use per year. With a fractional ownership, you pay for roughly 1/8 of a home, are guaranteed use for approximately 13 weeks a year, and recieve a property deed.

You are living in luxury, however, you are not allowed to remodel or even hang a family photo. A concierge is assigned to all services all services including landscaping, house cleaning, and even dry cleaning pickup. Fractional ownerships are a wonderful way to spend some time away from Lexington without emptying the pocketbook.
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Posted on Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Lexington real estate may make the change to teeny, tiny houses from giant McMansions. Chapters of the Small House Society are hoping to change the way individuals live, literally. Information about construction techniques and about the experts who design and build straightforward homes ranging from 50 to 1,000 sq ft, is offered by the Small House Society.

Tenants of these little homes want to live simply and efficiently by consuming less energy. Large homes cost a lot more and are harder to maintain than a little home. Folks who live in a small space often find the simple life to be "quite relaxing," however small living isn't for everyone.
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Posted on Monday, April 13, 2009
Becoming a victim of identity theft will influence your chances of completing a Lexington real estate transaction. Identity theft is going to be scrutinized by Congress as they investigate email phishing scams.

When an individual or organization impersonates a legitimate company, such as Ebay or a large bank, and obtains delicate information criminally, they are engaging in phishing. Watching for email that looks suspicious is extremely important. If you come across any email that you think may be a scam, it's a good idea to report it.
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Posted on Saturday, April 11, 2009
It might be hard to purchase the Lexington home of your dreams without decent credit. While you may have good credit, falling victim to identity theft will spoil your plan to make any sort of major purchase. To safegaurd your identity as well as your credit, there are a lot of things you can do.

Begin by phasing out your Social Security number as a password or Identification number. Never use your birth date, address, or phone number for any type of password . Safely lock away or memorize passwords. Do not store them in your purse, wallet, or electronic organizer.

Only put the last four digits of your account on a check when paying credit card bills. The credit card company will be able to open your account.

When giving out your personal information, always be careful. If something appears phony, it probably isn't for real. To ensure that you get the loan for your Lexington home , always trust your instincts
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Posted on Thursday, April 09, 2009
The white picket fences enclosing numerous Lexington homes are getting a new twist. Privacy, as well as security, are increased by a gated fence. At the end of a driveway or onto an existing wall or fence, you can install a remote controlled gate. A computer program, hand-held instrument, or even a BlackBerry or Treo can activate the gate.

These types of models are not cheap. A DIY model can be purchased for around $1,200 and a professional, more elaborate system will run anywhere from $18,000 to 130,000. Some feel that these gates are a signal of the increase of fear and apprehension in Americans. Many others feel that they are merely the easiest method of privacy. Either way, those selling fences contend that business is booming.
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Posted on Tuesday, April 07, 2009
You have a cutting edge kitchen and a backyard setup for entertaining in your . The subsequent step could be putting in an elevator. Among baby boomers, residential elevators are more widespread than you would imagine.

Conventional elevators, comprable to those in hotels or apartment building, are pricey. A pneumatic lift is the new, lower-priced model. Using the force of suction, this type consists of a tall, see-through tube with a platform that moves up and down. Elevators take up lots of space and may not be for everybody. However, Many Lexington homeowners without elevators can't dream of going back.
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Posted on Monday, April 06, 2009
Some downtown residents are bidding farewell to city living. So many Americans, including owners of Lexington homes are searching for so much more than big cities have to offer. Country living is becoming typical for everybody wanting to break away from city demands.

City dwellers who have chosen to escape to the countryside, make for most of small-town growth. Some decide to change their lifestyles completely and move to property with cows, pigs, and roosters while many choose to travel to nearby cities for employment .

In many cases, a bigger city is only a short drive away and is the place to find shopping centers, museums, and other kinds of entertainment that are difficult to find in a smaller city. Contact us if you are curious about selling your Lexington home and heading towards the country.
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Posted on Sunday, April 05, 2009
One of the main reasons why you bought your Lexington home is because it is a wise investment. For another investment, you might want to think about purchasing a home in a college town.

Students, together with professors, will need a place to live as college enrollment is predicted to rise by 15 percent over the next 10 years. Usually, the surrounding area of a University generates a greater amount of culture, entertainment, and jobs and residents are usually better educated.

The top picks for college towns around the country are Gainesville, Fl, Fort Collins, CO, and Missoula, MT.
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Posted on Sunday, April 05, 2009
Don't worry, you haven't missed out on the chance to purchase a fabulous Lexington vacation home . There are advantages to owning a vacation home, even though the market may not be what it used to be. Keep in mind; you shouldn't buy as an investment. Second home sales are dropping in price. On the other hand, it is a good idea to buy for personal ownership. The home you want remains at a lower price with a deflating bubble.

To get the feel for an area, spend a few weeks in the prospective town. Look around and purchase something you love, not the best deal. Buying a piece of Lexington real estate as a vacation home could be the smartest decision you will ever make, if you do your research.
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Posted on Saturday, April 04, 2009
A larger amount of individuals in their 20s are securing Lexington real estate . Purchasing a house signals more of a sense of responsibility and commitment, particularly for twentysomethings. The payback, however, is desirable. 20 years ago, people in their 20s were much less inclined to purchase a piece of real estate than they are nowadays.

The liberty of becoming self-sustained is worth so much, even though money might be tight. Instead of paying rent to someone else, several young homeowners prefer to pay a mortgage. A leaky roof or new dishwasher might need to be bought on a credit card, but at 25, a Lexington real estate investment is worth a lot.
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Posted on Friday, April 03, 2009
Across the country, an estimated 25 to 40 percent of condo conversions have gone back to rentals. This might have an affect on Lexington real estate . Homeowners are encouraging tenants to come back after being unable to sell these converted residences. At this point, rental rates have increased by 12-15 percent, but that price is likely to balance out as more conversions take place. Keep an eye out for Lexington conversions.
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Posted on Wednesday, April 01, 2009
Do the dull mirrors in your Lexington home need a bit of spice? Try adorning them with an one-of-a-kind frame. This can be done a number of ways.

Getting a frame that fits your mirror, cutting a mirror to fit your frame, or building a customized frame are among the cost-efficient ways. From carved maple to gold, a "mirror rescue guide" can be brought in to cover your mirror in anything. Starting at $500-$1,000 and based on the size of the mirror, these types of consultations can be pricey.

With sales growing at 40% each year, framing mirrors is becoming more prevalent. Mirror decoration is a fantastic way to add exuberance your Lexington home .
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